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Place and Name. 
Specimens, &c. 
Registered 
No. 
Received. 
Straits Settlements — Tai- 
peng. 
L. Wray, junr. 
66 Anopheles, 72 
Culex, 53 other 
Diptera. 
'1 
" Nov. 22, 1899. 
and 
Dec. 21, 1899. 
Sierra Leone — Freetown 
E. E. Austen. 
104 Anopheles, 84 
Culex. 
— 
Nov. 1899. 
St. Lucia — Castries 
St. George Gray. 
3 Culex, 2 other 
Diptera, 2 Moths. 
— 
Feb. 1, 1900. 
Jamaica ... 
Dr. Grabham. 
32 Culicidai (good 
condition), no let- 
ter, notes in box. 
— 
Feb. 8, 1900. 
Selangor ... 
A. L. Butler. 
51 Culex, 1 Anophe- 
les, 3 other Dip- 
tera, good condi- 
tion. 
1 
Oct. 28, 1899. 
St. Lucia — Castries 
St. George Gray. 
31 Culicidae, 14 other 
Diptera, 2 moths. 
— 
Aug. 3, 1899. 
British Guiana, New Am- 
sterdam. 
Dr. E. D. Rowland. 
38 Culex, 1 Anophe- 
les, some damaged 
by mites and 
mould. 
Sep. 1899. 
Grenada 
W. E. Broadway. 
100 Culicidse, fair 
condition. 
— 
Feb. 14, 1900. 
Quilon Travancore, South 
India. 
Captain S. P. James, 
I.M.S., 19th M.I., 
Quilon. 
(2nd consignment.) 
35 Culex, 34 Anophe- 
les, much damaged 
by mites. 
Mar. 7, 1900. 
Mauritius 
Dr. Rees. 
10 Culicidae, almost 
entirety destroyed. 
— 
Mar. 7, 1900. 
Lagos 
Dr. Henry Strachan, 
District Medical 
Officer. 
5 or 6 fragments of 
Culex. 
Mar. 17,1900. 
British Guiana — New 
Amsterdam. 
Dr. E. D. Rowland. 
About 70 Culicidae 
— 
Mar. 30,1900 
Granada j 
Walter J. Chambers, | 
H.B.M. Consul. 
Deoclesiano Chaves, 
Managua, Collector. 
Mixed Diptera ; very 
much damaged. 
Mar. 30, 1900. 
Grenada ... 
W. E. Broadway. 
j 
42 Culicidae ; fair 
condition. 
624/1900 
Mar. 30, 1900. 
